Multiple Medical Emergencies Reported in Albuquerque, Albuquerque NM


Multiple medical emergencies occurred in Albuquerque, including chest pain and non-traumatic back pain. Responders attended to patients with symptoms indicating possible heart attack, high blood pressure, and elevated heart rate.
Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Rescue 39. Units are responding to a 0-1 test.
00:04
Test calls for engine, testing cat, fire block 39, 0261, incident address, near Apache Clune Drive northeast.
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The 55-Base, 5-5-base, 1-300-Lead Avenue, South East, Apartment 10,
00:26
26 alpha-1 for a 65-year-old male with catheter issue.
00:44
Agent 34,
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Rescue 33,
00:48
units are responding to a 10-8-5, chest pain, heart attack or angina history.
00:54
Firebox 34,0202, incident address, near Perksler Drive Southwest.
01:07
Every Total Rescue 3, Injured 34, Viannaught near Drive Southwest.
01:14
81-year-old female, conscious and breathing, high blood pressure with chest pain.
01:17
10 down to 5, stand back after 55.
01:27
Engine 21. Respond to a 5-Alpha 1, non-traumatic back pain, at near Coors Boulevard bypass north.
01:39
Engine 21,
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respond to a 5-Alpha 1, non-traumatic back pain, at near Coors Boulevard bypass north.
01:57
Agent 43, Rescue 43.
02:00
Units are responding to a 19-Charlie 4, heart problem, cardiac history, firebox 43, 0353, incident address, near Mustang Mesa Trail.
02:15
All right, Georgia, Agent 34, Rescue, 335-38, we're above a course.
02:24
The engine 43, rescue 43 being out to a 22-mason trail.
02:30
53-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
02:33
raising of the elevated heart rate.
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19, Charlie, 4, your 5-5, 30, 49, 1-2-0 copper.
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Location mentioned:
Near Coors Blvd Bypass NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114
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